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  • Supplier Profile
    For over 40 years Polytec has provided high-technology, laser-based measurement solutions to researchers and engineers. Our commitment is to provide the most precise and reliable optical instruments...
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    Pockels cells are made attractive by low piezoelectric ringing to control lasers of high-power and high pulse repetition rate
  • Article - 5 Dec 2018
    Piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) is a variation of atomic force microscopy (AFM) that uses a conductive probe tip to measure the piezoelectric, and more commonly the ferroelectric, domains of a...
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    TMC is a global leader in precision floor vibration isolation systems with over 50 years of experience. Major research centers, OEM and end-user semiconductor manufacturers, drug discovery companies,...
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    APC International, Ltd. is a global manufacturer and supplier of high quality piezoelectric ceramics and piezoelectric products for customers in a wide range of industries: aerospace, automotive,...
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    SensorTech is the largest piezoelectric product manufacturer in Canada, offering the most comprehensive line of piezoelectric materials available. SensorTech is dedicated to intensive research and...
  • Article - 8 Mar 2021
    Scientists at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois have suggested a new approach to improve AFM-IR measurements' sensitivity.
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    This video shows the ‘Piezoelectric Effect’. The word "piezo" was derived from the Greek word for pressure. In 1880, Jacques and Pierre Curie discovered that pressure produces electrical charges in...
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    This video shows PI's Q-Motion® piezoelectric inertia drives that are space-saving and inexpensive piezo-based drives. These positioning systems are compact, have high-resolution, and provide a...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2008
    PI Nanopositioning and scanning systems with frictionless flexure guidance are decidedly superior to positioners with conventional guiding systems.